TP-Link T3700G-28TQ T3700G-28TQ V1 UG - Page 250

RP, Interface, Hash Mask Length, Priority, BSR Address, Next BSR message, Expire, Candidate

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Interface: Hash Mask Length: Priority: Select the interface on this switch from which the BSR address is derived to make it a candidate. This interface must be enabled with PIM SM. specify the mask length that is to be ANDed with the group address before the hash function is called. All groups with the same seed hash correspond to the same RP The valid value range from 0 to 32 and the default value is 30. Specify the priority of the BSR. The BSR with the larger priority is preferred. If the priority values are the same, the device with the highest IP address is selected as the BSR. The valid value range from 0 to 255 and the default value is 64  PIM SM Elected BSR Information BSR Address: Priority: Hash Mask Length: Next BSR message time: Expire: Displays the elected BSR address. Displays the priority of the elected BSR. Displays the hash mask length of the elected BSR. Displays the time of next BSR message sending if this is the elected BSR. Displays the expiry time of the elected BSR.  PIM SM Candidate BSR Information Candidate Address: BSR Priority: Hash Mask Length: Displays the Candidate BSR address. Displays the priority of the Candidate BSR. Displays the hash mask length of the Candidate BSR. 11.4.4 RP In the PIM SM mode, RP receives multicast data from the source and transmits the data down the shared tree to the multicast group members. You must have an RP if the interface is in sparse-dense mode, and you can manually assign static RP or config candidate RP to generate the RP. Choose the menu Multicast Routing→PIM SM→RP to load the following page. 239

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Interface:
Select the interface on this switch from which the BSR
address is derived to make it a candidate. This interface must
be enabled with PIM SM.
Hash Mask Length:
specify the mask length that is to be ANDed with the group
address before the hash function is called. All groups with the
same seed hash correspond to the same RP The valid value
range from 0 to 32 and the default value is 30.
Priority:
Specify the priority of the BSR. The BSR with the larger priority
is preferred. If the priority values are the same, the device with
the highest IP address is selected as the BSR. The valid value
range from 0 to 255 and the default value is 64
PIM SM Elected BSR Information
BSR Address:
Displays the elected BSR address.
Priority:
Displays the priority of the elected BSR.
Hash Mask Length:
Displays the hash mask length of the elected BSR.
Next BSR message
time:
Displays the time of next BSR message sending if this is the
elected BSR.
Expire:
Displays the expiry time of the elected BSR.
PIM SM Candidate BSR Information
Candidate
BSR
Address:
Displays the Candidate BSR address.
Priority:
Displays the priority of the Candidate BSR.
Hash Mask Length:
Displays the hash mask length of the Candidate BSR.
11.4.4 RP
In the PIM SM mode, RP receives multicast data from the source and transmits the data down the
shared tree to the multicast group members. You must have an RP if the interface is in
sparse-dense mode, and you can manually assign static RP or config candidate RP to generate
the RP.
Choose the menu
Multicast Routing
PIM SM
RP
to load the following page.
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